I had an epiphany

<p>I'm going to go to college. A good one, too. And I'll live comfortably and happily after I graduate. Therefore, I would be stupid to worry about getting into a top school.</p>

<p>Cue apathy. I'm prepared for a year of indifference.</p>

<p>Pity, senioritis is already taking effect! D:</p>

<p>I think it’s a good thing :slight_smile: Granted, I probably won’t feel its full effects until after the cross country season ends.</p>

<p>:(…my junior year burnout/apathy is starting to wear off! I’m starting to care…no!!!</p>

<p>Don’t. College is overrated anyway. Especially those expensive ones everybody here talks about all the time.</p>

<p>^Wait, where are you applying? :)</p>

<p>^^Whoa, careful. Don’t talk that blasphemy. Some of us here actually have some more years in which caring benefits. That’s like my counselors pretty much encouraging us to be plumbers because “college really isn’t for everyone. And it doesn’t have to be a good college either!”. Or that just because some rich people are somehow miserable, it’s better to just be poor. Pah.</p>

<p>Oh, but that aside, I totally understand.</p>

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<p>;) Holy hypocrisy.</p>

<p>“A day without an epiphany is like a day without a bowel movement.”</p>

<p>-My sophomore history teacher</p>

<p>^^In 150 years, we’ll all be dead.</p>

<p>v It’s like a time capsule on a microscopic scale.</p>

<p>I had an epiphany too! Okay so when you write a Post-It note, you are writing a note to yourself at a later date. So therefore, you are writing a note to someone in the future. So when you write a Post-It note you are communicating with the future!</p>

<p>You guys are just jealous of my amazing epiphanies.</p>